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authorities hope that created on the basis of six Tomsk scientific research
institutes the National research medical centre will be able to attract the
maximum federal funding, the governor of the Tomsk region Sergey Zhvachkin
informed at the session of consulting council of the formed medical centre on
Friday.
Earlier it was informed that
Federal Agency for Scientific Organizations (FASO) of the Russian Federation
creates the National Research Medical Centre on the basis of Tomsk scientific
research institute (SRI) of Oncology. It will be joined by the SRI of
Cardiology, SRI of Mental Health, SRI of Medical Genetics, SRI of Obstetrics,
Gynecology and Perinatology and the Goldberg SRI of Pharmacology and
Regenerative Medicine. The Medical Centre will be headed by the director of the
SRI of Oncology Yevgeniy Choinzonov.
"We create the
country's largest National Research Medical Center. It is the most complicated
legal and economic process, which requires comprehensive analysis and, of
course, support of the authorities. <…> (It's necessary) the maximum
attraction of federal resources and investments. I am confident that both FASO and the Russian
Academy of Sciences in this regard will be our partners", – told
Zhvachkin.
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He noted that the centre,
which is due to open in 2016, should take into account the interests of all
participating institutions.
"Work of the created
centre will lean on our oldest schools of thought. Their traditions and their
authority within the integration should be not just simply saved, but most
importantly – to be enhanced. <…> But, in my opinion, the most important
thing is– we all need to contribute as much as possible to the fast
introduction of scientific developments in medical practice", – added
Zhvachkin.
In turn, the head of the
future medical centre Yevgeniy Choinzonov has informed that only in 2016 the
organization plans to receive financing in the amount of 3.79 billion rubles,
without considering funds from the mandatory health insurance fund and grants.